The idea behind the series was to create one place where testers could find and access all the useful and important things. The trouble with lists like these is how quickly things change. New testing tools are available on a monthly basis and our resources series can quickly go out of date. But, we think we’ve got a strategy to keep it current and even more valuable to testers. However,we need the testing community to help.

What’s the plan?

Crowdsourcing for the win! We’ve created a new resources category on our forum, The Club, for the community to be able to:

Discuss the different resources and tools: shared experiences of using tools and any pro-tips will be very valuable to the community and could help out testers just getting started in a new area of testing.

Share new and update existing resources: by letting us know of any changes to resources or of new resources we can keep the resources series up-to-date and valuable to testers.

We’re hoping with the testing community’s help, we can make the resources series better than ever!

Share All The Awesome Things You’ve Found!

Sharing is caring. If you’ve found a great resource, that’s not in our resources, that made your testing life easier; please share a link to it with a brief description of what it is and why it was so handy over at The Club. We’ll then review all posts, ready to add them to the resources series.

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About The Ministry of Testing

The Ministry of Testing aims to change and lead within the software testing world. We are doing this through a strong focus on learning, collaboration and resources. You are part of the story too, we hope you can join us along the way.

We are headed up by Rosie Sherry and are UK based (with a global reach, of course!)